Thank you to George Botros, Margaret Botros, LEoREo2247, Patrick Botros, Trevor Stevenson, and other Appccessibility Shox members for making this project a reality!
An accessibility tool that doesn't look like an accessibility tool, Keys for Safari is a browser extension that lets users keyboard-navigate the web by dynamically generating and rendering shortcut keys in the least ugly/confusing way possible.If you have a motor disability or other accessibility issue, please email keys4safari@gmail.com for 100% off this extension. No questions asked.
All proceeds are donated to the Durham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, a grossly underfunded public nursing home in Durham, North Carolina.
Keys is now available on iPad, making it the first and only (to our knowledge) keyboard-navigation extension available on a mobile device. Keys + iPad is an incredible combination, particularly if your keyboard case doesn't come with a trackpad (such as the Smart Folio case doesn't). And since the iPad is an incredibly popular device among those with accessibility needs, Keys is now able to reach more of its most important users.
